Mario Movie: Acting, Release Date … Nintendo Live Info
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During the Nintendo Direct on September 23, 2021, the Japanese company released additional information about the future Mario movie and especially the incredible cast with famous actors like Chris Broad and Jack Black.
This is undoubtedly a bit of a fun surprise for this Nintendo Direct: Mario is doing well in movie stores and will be coming to the big screen next year. During the September Nintendo Direct, The Full cast Released, reveals to us the characters in this popular franchise adaptation. Be careful though, this is not a live action film, but rather an animation in which the actors give voice to English. Voice cast for other languages will be announced later.
For this event, Shigeru Miyamoto came to announce the news on this day of Nintendo’s 132nd anniversary.
List of Nintendo Mario movie actors
- Chris Broad (Gardians of the Galaxy) will play the essential mustache plumber Mario
- Anya Taylor Joy (The Queen’s Game) Princess Peach,
- Charlie Day Take the voice of Luigi
- Jack Black Explain the terrible Bowser,
- Keegan-Michael Kee Take the voice of Toad (A real challenge!),
- Seth Rogen Will be Donkey Cong,
- Fred ArmissenHe will be Cranky Cong,
- Kevin Michael Richardson I will play Comec,
- Sebastian Maniscalco Will be in the role of Spikes,
- Charles Martinet There will be a stock but we still do not know what it is.
When will the Mario movie be released?
The film is scheduledWinter 2022 In theaters around the world. In North America, the film will be released precisely on December 21, 2022.
As a reminder, this is in the animation studio Illumination Mac Cuff Nintendo collaborates on this film. The studio is behind the French and especially the Moi, Moses and Mechant films.
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